Our activities

01-12-2017

Congratulations to the winners of our 2017 Euroscola competition! We had asked students to create a one-minute video clip on “Why young people should vote in European Elections” and received lots of entries. Well done to everyone who took part. Click on the photo to check out the winning videos or on our Youth & Education page.

29-11-2017

A delegation from the Irish Council of Churches, a cross-border body representing different Christian denominations on the island of Ireland visited the European Parliament in Brussels attending the plenary session and meeting MEPs in the context of the Article 17 dialogue process.

28-11-2017

A group of journalism students from Dublin City University paid a study visit to the European Parliament in Brussels during the plenary session on 28/29 November, accompanied by Jane Suiter, Director of the Institute for Future Media and Journalism (FuJo) and Associate Professor in the School of Communications DCU.

What will MEPs be working on in next week's plenary session in Strasbourg? Among the items on the agenda will be the Brexit negotiations, Jerusalem as capital of Israel, EU defence policy, and much more.

On 23 June 2016, the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU. The decision will take effect on 29 March 2019. The final agreement will require the approval of the European Parliament and MEPs will scrutinise the process carefully. Here we provide some links to help you understand what is going on and who is doing what.

Newshub

An online tool relaying live all items published by MEPs, political groups, the President and the institution on their communication channels: websites, blogs, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube...

European Parliament Think Tank

The Think Tank will systematically search Parliament studies, library briefings, impact assessment and European added value papers, STOA and economic dialogue documentation, surveys on public opinion and EU fact sheets and provide you with solid background information in a policy field.

European Parliament Calendar

Parliament's calendar is colour coded to indicate activities of a particular week - plenary sittings in Strasbourg, plenary sittings in Brussels; meetings of committees and interparliamentary delegations; political group meetings and weeks where MEPs concentrate exclusively on constituency work.